Sunday, 22 December 2024


German firm proceeds on ebola vaccine trial

04 June 2015 | News | By BioSpectrum Bureau

German firm proceeds on ebola vaccine trial

The vaccine candidate is a modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) Ebola Zaire vaccine

The vaccine candidate is a modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) Ebola Zaire vaccine

Singapore: Germany based complex biologics development and manufacturing specialist, ProBioGen, has proceeded on the clinical trial of its investigational vaccine against Ebola virus disease, produced on its proprietary, continuous muscovy duck AGE1.CR.pIX cell line.

The vaccine candidate, a modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) Ebola Zaire vaccine (MVA EBOZ) was produced by Emergent BioSolutions at a 200 liter scale to supply the Phase 1 clinical trial.

The clinical trial is conducted at Jenner Institute, Oxford University, UK.

Professor Adrian Hill, Director from Oxford's Jenner Institute commented, "Production of the first ever batch of MVA for a clinical trial using a cell line is a milestone in the development of this important vaccine technology. This new process, which will allow very large scale production, will be of value not only for Ebola prevention, but also for a wide range of other disease indications including malaria and tuberculosis vaccination."

Dr Volker Sandig, ProBioGen's Chief Scientific Officer, added, "Our AGE1.CR manufacturing platform offers shorter response times, full industrial bioreactor scalability and therefore much greater flexibility, compared to traditional vaccine production processes depending on embryonated chicken eggs. It is very satisfying to see that our broadly applicable vaccine production platform is instrumental to efficiently supply urgently needed human vaccines available to patients world-wide."

Sign up for the editor pick and get articles like this delivered right to your inbox.

Editors Pick
+Country Code-Phone Number(xxx-xxxxxxx)


Comments

× Your session has been expired. Please click here to Sign-in or Sign-up
   New User? Create Account